So we found this project online. And my kids LOVE it when birds come around. So we decided to try this out... It works great. Unlike the pics and directions say to use a premade refrigerater bread. We make bread at home all the time and I made some homemade Sourdough bread, I figured any hard crusted bread would do quite well... And it did... We also made a couple of these since I was making a batch of dough so we made the bird a couple of heart shaped ones and a star one, and made a loaf of bread for ourselfs to eat

Anyways here is the directions:intro: Bird Feeder BirdMake a bird to feed your birds! Inspired by the wild parrots of Telegraph Hill calling out in droves to wake me in the morning, I made a parrot to feed them.Using bread as a base and peanut butter as the glue, I covered this bird in seeds that parrots like best. Find out what your local birds like to eat from a pet shop, andattract them to your yard!

step 1 Materialsbird seedpeanut butterbread doughcoat hanger or other heavy gauge wirebaking sheetdowel (opt)step 2 Prepare baseShape your wire/coat hanger into desired armature. It wants to be big enough and go through enough of the dough that it won't just slip right out once it's done and laden with seeds.

Shape your dough around the armature to resemble your finished shape. In this case, I left wire below the dough as well which turned out to be a good idea, since I needed to add a "perch."

step 3 BakeBake bread according to package directions.If applicable, attach perch. This is way easier to do now than it will be when it's covered with seeds. Wrap wire around dowel or other handy device.Check the balance and adjust hanger as necessary.step 4 Cover that BirdSlather both sides of feeder with peanut butterPour seeds on and pat to set in placeYou're done!